This Friday is set to be the busiest day for travel over the key festive
period.
And that means a h...View MoreThis Friday is set to be the busiest day for travel over the key festive
period.
And that means a huge volume of Christmas presents will be arriving at airports ready to be transported to love ones.
But if travellers aren't careful, their gifts may get no further than the bin at the security checkpoint.
To help ensure minimal disappointment among friends and relatives the travel
experts at Skyscanner have read the rules and regulations regarding what Christmas items can and can't be taken on planes so you don't
have to, from party poppers to brandy butter and Camembert
cheese.
If travellers aren't careful, their gifts may
get no further than the bin at the security checkpoint,
because they're not allowed on flights
You can pack the following items in your checked bags - just don't
carry them on board in your hand luggage
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We're probably all familiar with this one by now: liquids in hand luggage, including creams or gels, are considered forbidden items unless they're 100ml or less and
in a clear plastic bag. Don't forget that oils count, including cooking oils, so put any oil-based
gifts in the hold.
CAMEMBERT CHEESE
Camembert cheese can liquefy in the cabin - so it must
be put in hold luggage
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This Friday is set to be the busiest day for travel over the key festive
period.
And that means a h...View More